My name is Matt B. I live on a hundred-acre farm about 15 miles from my school. I play many sports including baseball, basketball, and football. I also like hunting and riding dirt bikes. I have a little brother that likes to do everything I that I do. My favorite thing about school is going to gym every day.
Quaking Aspen
1. It's scientific name is Populus Tremulodies.
2. Beavers are harmful to these trees because they chop them down.
3. These trees provide for deer, elk, cattle, and sheep.
4. These trees are related to the Lombardy Popular Trees. One way that they are common is that there leaves change colors in the fall.
5. It is commercially used for timber.
6. They are slender and reddish-brown or gray in color.
7. they are also found in many states in the U.S. around Pennsylvania including Ohio, West Virginia, New York, New Jersey, and Maryland.
8. This is a picture of a Quaking Aspen's leaf.
Spandex
1. Spandex is known for its elasticity. 2. It is used for clothing and diapers. 3. The name “spandex” is an anagam of word expands, and it is also more durable than rubber.
Cell Transport Lab
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2. In this lab, my group and I tested two potatoes, one in salt water and one in regular water. The one in the salt water lost weigh and became weak because the salt water dehydrated the potato. The one in the regular water gained weight and became stronger because the water went into the potato. We also tested a sausage in iodine. The weight of the sausage did not change but it turned black.
3.The potato that was in regular water shows osmosis and the potato that was in salt water shows diffusion. Also the sausage that was in the iodine shows osmosis.
This is a DNA molecule.
This is a DNA molecule broken down into how the hydrogen bonds connect the sugars.
This is how DNA molecules duplicate themselves.
This is what the DNA molecules would look like after they were duplicated. The hydrogen bonds reform and the DNA then winds back up.
Telomeres-these keep the ends of the various chromosomes in a cell from accidentally becoming attached to one another. Okazaki Fragments-these are a section of complementary strands working in the opposite direction. Telomerase-It is an enzyme that adds telomere, repeats sequences. Cancer-they rise from somatic cells. Transplanted cells-show contact inhibition, and do not grow in tumors. Cloning-to make a second of something. Aging- getting good qualities while not being disturbed.
About Me
My name is Matt B. I live on a hundred-acre farm about 15 miles from my school. I play many sports including baseball, basketball, and football. I also like hunting and riding dirt bikes. I have a little brother that likes to do everything I that I do. My favorite thing about school is going to gym every day.
Quaking Aspen
1. It's scientific name is Populus Tremulodies.2. Beavers are harmful to these trees because they chop them down.
3. These trees provide for deer, elk, cattle, and sheep.
4. These trees are related to the Lombardy Popular Trees. One way that they are common is that there leaves change colors in the fall.
5. It is commercially used for timber.
6. They are slender and reddish-brown or gray in color.
7. they are also found in many states in the U.S. around Pennsylvania including Ohio, West Virginia, New York, New Jersey, and Maryland.
8. This is a picture of a Quaking Aspen's leaf.
Spandex
1. Spandex is known for its elasticity.2. It is used for clothing and diapers.
3. The name “spandex” is an anagam of word expands, and it is also more durable than rubber.
Cell Transport Lab
1.2. In this lab, my group and I tested two potatoes, one in salt water and one in regular water. The one in the salt water lost weigh and became weak because the salt water dehydrated the potato. The one in the regular water gained weight and became stronger because the water went into the potato. We also tested a sausage in iodine. The weight of the sausage did not change but it turned black.
3.The potato that was in regular water shows osmosis and the potato that was in salt water shows diffusion. Also the sausage that was in the iodine shows osmosis.
This is a DNA molecule.
This is a DNA molecule broken down into how the hydrogen bonds connect the sugars.
This is how DNA molecules duplicate themselves.
This is what the DNA molecules would look like after they were duplicated. The hydrogen bonds reform and the DNA then winds back up.
Telomeres-these keep the ends of the various chromosomes in a cell from accidentally becoming attached to one another.
Okazaki Fragments-these are a section of complementary strands working in the opposite direction.
Telomerase-It is an enzyme that adds telomere, repeats sequences.
Cancer-they rise from somatic cells.
Transplanted cells-show contact inhibition, and do not grow in tumors.
Cloning-to make a second of something.
Aging- getting good qualities while not being disturbed.